Operator`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Dionex ICS-1100 Ion Chromatography System Operator’s Manual
- Contents
- 1 • Introduction
- 2 • Features
- 3 • Operation and Maintenance
- 3.1 Operation Overview
- 3.2 Turning On the System Power
- 3.3 Connecting to Chromeleon
- 3.4 Set Up the Eluent Reservoir
- 3.5 Check All Connections
- 3.6 Prime the Pump
- 3.7 Set System Operating Conditions
- 3.8 Equilibrate the System and Verify Operational Status
- 3.9 Prepare Samples
- 3.10 Loading and Injecting Samples
- 3.11 Processing Samples
- 3.12 Maintenance
- 4 • Troubleshooting
- 4.1 Error Messages
- 4.2 Troubleshooting Error Messages
- 4.3 Liquid Leaks
- 4.4 Pump Difficult to Prime or Loses Prime
- 4.5 Pump Does Not Start
- 4.6 No Flow
- 4.7 Erratic Flow/Pressure Reading
- 4.8 Excessive System Backpressure
- 4.9 Peak “Ghosting”
- 4.10 Nonreproducible Peak Height or Retention Time
- 4.11 Abnormal Retention Time or Selectivity
- 4.12 No Cell Response
- 4.13 High Cell Output
- 4.14 Baseline Noise or Drift
- 4.15 Vacuum Degas Assembly Does Not Run
- 5 • Service
- 5.1 Diagnostic and Calibration Procedures
- 5.2 Isolating a Restriction in the Liquid Lines
- 5.3 Replacing Tubing and Fittings
- 5.4 Rebuilding the Injection Valve or Auxiliary Valve
- 5.5 Replacing an Auxiliary Valve Pod
- 5.6 Cleaning and Replacing the Pump Check Valves
- 5.7 Replacing a Pump Piston Seal and Piston Rinse Seal
- 5.8 Replacing a Pump Piston
- 5.9 Replacing the Waste Valve or Priming Valve O-Ring
- 5.10 Replacing the Conductivity Cell
- 5.11 Replacing the Suppressor
- 5.12 Replacing the Column Heater
- 5.13 Replacing the Column Heater Heat Exchanger
- 5.14 Replacing the Eluent Valve
- 5.15 Replacing the Leak Sensor
- 5.16 Priming the Pump
- 5.17 Priming the Pump with Isopropyl Alcohol
- 5.18 Changing Main Power Fuses
- A • Specifications
- A.1 Electrical
- A.2 Physical
- A.3 Environmental
- A.4 Front Panel
- A.5 Analytical Pump and Fluidics
- A.6 Eluent Regeneration
- A.7 Detector Electronics
- A.8 Conductivity Cell with Heat Exchanger
- A.9 Injection Valve
- A.10 Auxiliary Valve (Optional)
- A.11 Vacuum Degas Assembly (Optional)
- A.12 Column Heater (Optional)
- A.13 Suppressors
- A.14 Autosampler
- A.15 System Software
- B • TTL and Relay Control
- C • Reordering Information
- D • FAQ
- D.1 How do I hook up an autosampler?
- D.2 How do I print?
- D.3 Why are the retention times moving?
- D.4 How do I adjust retention times?
- D.5 When should I remake standards?
- D.6 When should I remake eluents?
- D.7 How do I start Chromeleon?
- D.8 How do I delete data?
- D.9 How do I back up data?
- D.10 How do I shut off the system?
- D.11 How do I store columns?
- D.12 How do I know when a column is dirty?
- D.13 How do I clean a column?
- D.14 Why is the conductivity high?
- D.15 How do I configure and operate the auxiliary valve?
- E • Glossary
- Index

A • Specifications
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A.13 Suppressors
Chemical
Suppression
2 mm and 4 mm anion and cation, membrane suppression bed types
Displacement
Chemical
Regeneration
2 mm and 4 mm anion and cation, membrane suppression bed types
Electrolytic
Suppression
• Self-Regenerating: 2 mm and 4 mm anion and cation; both
membrane and MonoDisk
™
suppression bed types available
• Self-Regenerating with External Water Mode: 2 mm and
4 mm anion and cation; both membrane and MonoDisk
suppression bed types available
Current Control
Range
SRS (4 mm): 0 to 300 mA in 1 mA increments
SRS (2 mm): 0 to 100 mA in 1 mA increments
AES: 0 to 150 mA in 1 mA increments
CMD: 0 to 500 mA in 1 mA increments
SRN: 0 to 500 mA in 1 mA increments
Salt Converter 2 mm and 4 mm versions available
Dionex AMMS
ICE
™
2 mm and 4 mm versions available
Carbonic Acid
Removal for
Anions
ASRS
™
300 with CRD 200 for hydroxide eluents
ASRS 300 with CRD 300 for carbonate eluents
Non-Suppressed Supported
Suppressor Wear
Parts
None; peristaltic pump and inline filters not required
Suppression
Capacity
Anion SRS 300 (4 mm): 200 eq/min
Cation SRS 300 (4 mm): 110 eq/min
Anion SRS 300 (2 mm): 50 eq/min
Cation SRS 300 (2 mm): 37.5 eq/min
Anion MMS 300 (4 mm): 150 eq/min
Cation MMS 300 (4 mm): 150 eq/min
Anion MMS 300 (2 mm): 37.5 eq/min
Cation MMS 300 (2 mm): 37.5 eq/min
Anion AES: 25 eq/min
Cation AES: 25 eq/min